Here’s actress Chloe Moretz, arriving at LAX in a solid casual travel outfit that includes a pair of slouchy black leather Fiorentini & Baker Eli Boots and her trusty Chanel Graffiti Backpack. These boots have been pretty popular for a couple of years, and they’re an excellent boot option for fall; they’re sturdy, not too bulky and slip easily on and off. You can currently find these Italian-made celeb faves for $540 at Barneys.

Chloe has great fashion instincts (or a top notch stylist) for a 17-year-old celeb. She’s already a darling of several major fashion houses, including Chanel and Dior, and she’s definitely one of the youngest people to get a front-row seat at Paris Fashion Week. You can check out more of Chloe’s best designer looks, bags, and shoes in “The Many Bags of Chloe Moretz” on PurseBlog. Her edition of “The Many Shoes of…” can’t be far behind.

Irresistible women dressed in red and gold, men kept drooling, looking and almost begging for attention, that’s what Dolce and Gabbana FW ad campaign 13/14 was all about. Sensuality and passion has been injected in the beautiful architecture, outfits and crowns were beyond luxury. And then we have the bags, presenting the Dolce and Gabbana Miss Linda Saffiano tote.

If you take a look at this bag, your eyes has no choice than to move to the golden clasp closure, which is an extraordinary fine piece of object. On the push button, there’s a little signature ‘Dolce and Gabbana’ written to guarantee you the quality and authencity. Shaped as it is customized for the modern heiress, fine leather and the interior decorated with leopard print. This is the ultimate luxury for fall. At Luisa Via Romafor $1,595.

The whole trick of the luxury industry is to make consumers feel like they’re buying something rare when, in actuality, whatever we’re buying is almost certainly made in enormous quantities. As the industry expands, putting your hands on something unique gets harder and harder, which is why I took note of these Dolce & Gabbana Sicily Small Patchwork Exotic Bags atLUISAVIAROMA – they’re all one-of-a-kind.

Most brands produce one-of-a-kind pieces here and there to display in stores or offer to their best clients, but it’s not often that a brand as big as Dolce & Gabbana offers something totally unique at a third-party retailer, especially an exotic piece. Each bag is made from different-colored panels of crocodile and snakeskin, except for the bottom, which is leather. Also, each bag retails for right under $3,000, and although its not a bargain, it’s not nearly as much as most exotic bags from major brands usually cost, let alone a one-off piece.

For me, the winner of the trio is the bag with the pale blue crocodile flap; the contrast against the yellow snakeskin underneath is beautiful. Which is your favorite?

Dolce & Gabbana Small Sicily Patchwork Exotic Bag

Dolce & Gabbana Small Sicily Patchwork Exotic Bag

Dolce & Gabbana Small Sicily Patchwork Exotic Bag

Here’s Taylor Swift, leaving the gym in NYC in the cutest post-gym outfit ever, carrying what is undoubtedly her favorite bag of the year: the Dolce & Gabbana Sara Bag. You can find a slightly more formal, brocade version of the Sara on sale for $1,274 (down from $1,820) at MATCHESFASHION.COM. It’s worth noting that this site is now offering free shipping and free returns (with full refunds on duties for returns) for US customers with the coupon code USAFREE.

Taylor loves this bag so much, we penned an extensive post about her love affair with the D&G Sara all the way back in April. In other news, is anyone else alarmed by the number of full grown, (presumably non-paparazzi) men that are standing around taking smartphone photos of Taylor? How about the guy who is obviously waiting to filch whatever she threw in the trash and list it on eBay?

Here are adorable, color-matching BFFs Taylor Swift and Karlie Kloss, leaving NYC brunch favorite Sarabeth’s in Tribeca. Both ladies are carrying black Dolce & Gabbana bags. Taylor’s is the Dolce & Gabbana Agata Bag, while Karlie has the Dolce & Gabbana Sicily Bag(formerly known as the Miss Sicily, but apparently Dolce is looking to simplify things). Taylor’s bag is currently out of stock online, but Karlie’s Sicily can be found for $1,995 at Barneys.

Taylor has been on quite a D&G bag kick as of late, and this Agata bag is fairly similar to her hands-down favorite handbag of 2014, the Dolce & Gabbana Sara Bag. You can see more of Taylor’s favorite bags in “The Many Bags of Taylor Swift,” and you can also check out some of Karlie’s top bag picks in “50+ Bags on the Arms of Our Favorite Supermodels”.

Every season, the fashion season frets over trends. Every season, the fashion industry tries to find new inspiration, new materials, new shapes, new colors. Every season, we try to reinvent the wheel, while every season, Dolce & Gabbana Bags trots right alongside us, doing its own parallel thing and selling clothes and accessories hand over fist. It feels like it’s been a decade since Dolce gave us a collection that wasn’t overtly and aggressively inspired by Domenico Dolce’s homeland of Sicily (actual time: 2.5 years), and the brand may very well never give us another non-Sicilian collection again, for all I care. Oh, and the bags from Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2014 Bags aren’t bad, either.

It didn’t really click for me until I one day saw a woman walking down the street in New York, wearing a crisp white shirt, simple pumps and a gorgeous, midi-length full skirt printed with a Sicilian seaside vista. These clothes, for all their kitsch when laid on top of each other, actually look incredible when split up into someone’s actual wardrobe. And not only that, but because they’re not beholden to obvious trends or dependent on model-proportioned bodies, they can look incredible on almost anyone.

Dolce’s bags usually aren’t its first concern, but this season did bring us a new staple from the brand by way of a trim, tailored executive tote in a variety of leathers. It’s nice to see something from the brand beyond the Miss Sicily and Miss Dolce and the usual ultra-thematic runway pieces, and I’m sure Dolce fans will gobble it up. Check out the full collection below, straight from the runway.